Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep588 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2017

Significant effect of a group education program on glycemic control and incidence of hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes mellitus type 1: A case-controlled study

Mouslech Zadalla , Somali Maria , Livadas Sarantis , Daramilas Christos , Chatzi Alexandra , Papagianni Maria , Mastorakos George , Savopoulos Christos , Hatzitolios Apostolos I.

DM1 constitutes a real challenge in everyday practice for both physicians and patients. Due to the complexity of the disease and its unpredictable nature, structured education and training programs are nowadays implemented that ensure active patient involvement and self-care behaviors to achieve adequate glycemic control, prevent diabetic complications and improve the quality of life of patients. These programs provide patients with the necessary knowledge and skills to self-m...

ea0037ep699 | Pituitary: basic and neuroendocrinology | ECE2015

Addisonian crisis as a manifestation of a partially empty sella in a 68-year-old woman

Mouslech Zadalla , Somali Maria , Sakali Anastasia-Konstantina , Koulara Pavlina , Mourouglakis Alexandros , Tsoutsas Georgios , Savopoulos Christos , Mastorakos George , Hatzitolios Apostolos Ioannis

Introduction: Empty sella syndrome (EES) is a condition often discovered incidentally, where the sella turcica, the structure containing the pituitary gland, appears to be empty. Patients either remain asymptomatic or, rarely, manifest signs of declined pituitary function. Patients experiencing hypopituitarism are offered hormonal replacement. Autopsy studies estimated a 5% EES prevalence among healthy individuals.Case report: A 68-year-old post-menopaus...

ea0037ep700 | Pituitary: basic and neuroendocrinology | ECE2015

Fracture of the left wrist as a possible indication of Cushing's disease

Mouslech Zadalla , Somali Maria , Sakali Anastasia-Konstantina , Kakaletsis Nikolaos , Tsoutsas Georgios , Savopoulos Christos , Mastorakos George , Hatzitolios Apostolos Ioannis

Introduction: Cushing’s syndrome is a rare (0.004%) hormonal disorder, which develops due to hypercortisolaemia. Cushing’s disease refers to a corticothroph cell pituitary tumour overproducing ACTH, which induces abnormally increased cortisol production from the adrenal glands. Cushing’s disease is a causative factor of osteoporosis, hypertension, glucose intolerance and dyslipidaemia.Case report: A 50-year old woman was referred to our de...

ea0070aep429 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

The management of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease with a choline containing antioxidant compound

Athanassiou Panagiotis , Athanassiou Lambros , Kotrotsios Anastasios , Gatsiou Marina , Tsakiridis Pavlos , Devetzi Eirini , Mavroudi Maria , Kaiafa Georgia , Savopoulos Christos , Kostoglou-Athanassiou Ifigenia

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease has an increased worldwide prevalence due to obesity and the use of various drugs affecting the liver. The pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is presently not completely defined. In addition, there is a paucity of agents for its treatment. Choline deficiency has been shown to induce nonalcoholic liver disease. Systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases require chronic systemic treatment with various agents, which may affect liver func...